Also, the ergonomics are really excellent-I don't need to look away from the ground glass to do anything, it just feels natural. It's probably not that different from the Hasselblad, except that you have to get specific, rarer, and more expensive hasselblad equipment to have spot metering without a separate meter. I'm managing the camera less and thinking about the photograph more. The workflow, compared to the Universal, is a revelation. It cost about as much as, or up to $100 less than, the 501cm kits I was looking at on the electronic bay. I rented a Hasselblad 503cxi with a 45degree prism and a 150mm CF Sonnar for a weekend to try it out, but was attracted by the 6008's in-body spot metering, motor and film advance, clever darkslide/film magazine system, and of course those lenses. I came from a Mamiya Universal with the goal of streamlining my workflow and trying out 6圆. I've just bought a 6008 Professional from the US Distributor.
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